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ItemNonfamilial kinship carers-Who are they and what support do they need to nurture children?Kiraly, M (WILEY, 2019-11-01)
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Item'It's good because my sister is young, and she knows what's going on': Children's views about their young kinship carersKiraly, M ; Kertesz, M (WILEY, 2021-03-30)
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ItemUnrecognized: Kinship care by young aunts, siblings and other young peopleKiraly, M ; Humphreys, C ; Kertesz, M (WILEY, 2020-12-14)
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ItemThe nature and prevalence of kinship care: Focus on young kinship carersKiraly, M ; Hoadley, D ; Humphreys, C (WILEY, 2020-10-11)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableDeveloping Practice (Special Kinship Care Issue No.2) (Vol 52)Doyle, J ; Kiraly, M ; Doyle, J ; Kiraly, M (Association of Childrens Welfare Agencies and NSW Family Services, 2019)The second of two special issues on kinship care.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableDeveloping Practice (Special Kinship Care Issue No.1) (Vol. 51).Doyle, J ; Doyle, J ; Kiraly, M (Association of Childrens Welfare Agencies and NSW Family Services, 2018)The first of two special issues on kinship care.
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ItemEditorial: Australian Children in Kinship Care–Hidden in Plain Sight?Kiraly, M (Association of Childrens Welfare Agencies and NSW Family Services Inc., 2018)This is the Editorial to the first of two Special Issues of Developing Practice devoted to kinship care. It describes the 2018 ACWA project Kinship Care: Making it a National Issue and its various elements. It also outlines some things that are known and not known about kinship care, myths about kinship care that have sprung up in place of knowledge, and the depth of unmet support needs of kin children and their carers.
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ItemEditorial: Beyond Poverty and Disadvantage–Achieving Wellbeing for all Australian Children in Kinship CareKiraly, M (Association of Childrens Welfare Agencies and NSW Family Services Inc., 2019)This is the second of two Special Issues on kinship care. Here I explore ways forward to address kin children’s wellbeing from a human rights perspective.
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ItemBaby on Board: Report of the Infants in Care and Family Contact Research ProjectHUMPHREYS, C ; KIRALY, M (Alfred Felton Research Program, 2009)
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ItemPolicy Briefing Paper: Kinship Care and Family ContactKiraly, M ; Humphreys, C ( 2013)